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First Kuw: Lcona Robertson. Edna Nelson, Frances Jones, Jerry Ambrose, Lily T ompson Lucille Huntley Isabella Corfu hi. Edna Holly. ICunlce Wilson. Second Kuw : Kenny Randolph, Lelia Jones, Helen Hlckok. June Buhrer. Peggy McLean, Marlorie Reynold Lorraine Felber. Helen Shaw. Myrtle White. Lorraine Jaques, Helen Joy. T!i r , d L,eonar 1 Hasklns. Eugene Bysegger. Frank Avery. Bill Campbell, Harry Mills. Vernaillne Richter Mihln-il French, Gladys Stevens, Irene Corkrum. Juanita Hopkins. Blanche Shiosaki Ann Hunt Fourth Row: Dale Kairburn. Art Hushes. Elmer Baumeartner. Frank Thirv, (ilen Luse, Klalne Cook Selma Thornton. Warren Kohler. Genevieve Bevan, Anita Hinshaw. Walter I ' eer. Anna Hoffman I I 1 1 1 1 llmi-- I ii l i . . 1 . . , l!n,l o I ..l. xir..n„ « n t-t , n i „ » . — SENIOR B CLASS First Semester Second Semester Lanrin Dillon President Lucille Huntley KeiKildis Morel and V ire-President Warren KolWer Don Clarke Secretary-Treasurer Vernadine Richter Ted HerfC Royal Cutler Student Council Yell Leader Gene Tesdahl Eunice Wilson Miss Elizabeth Hcrla-rt, L. W. Salts ' ., Advisers Haye twenty-six
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JANUARY CLASS Four and one half years ago. in January 1982, one hundred and four- teen gawky, awe-struck boys and girls were ushered into the brand new John R. Rogers High School. This class had the honor of being the first to complete a full four years ' course in the new building. These Freshies soon ceased to be green, however, and settled down to make Rogers the best school in the city. They sponsored and took part in many varied activities; some were stars in the sports spotlight, some were dramatic stars, others won laurels for excellence in debate, journalism and music. On January 2 1. 1986, at eight o ' clock this group now ninety-six in number, led scholastic-ally by Dorothy Ruark. valedictorian and ( ' race Walk- er. Balutatorian, ended t heir four years at Rogers. JANUARY HONOR STUDENTS Dorothy Ruark Grace Walker Ma r g are t Weston Sarah Fjelstad Pearl Mary Copeland Helen Chilberg Lillian Moser Opal Mors Walter Baumgartner Helen Chmibers Margaret Tews A una Belle Peers John Clark Burton Akins Betty Russell Nellie Goad fellow Nellie Betts F. !iw-r E. Olson r roth • Hill Noel Diekens JUNE CLASS June 5, 1936 terminated the four year sojourn of 170 students at Rogers. Their record had been outstanding with aspirants in a good many of the fields which lead to success. In September 1932. two hundred and ten be- wildered freshmen entered Rogers. It did not take them long, however, to make up their minds that their class should excell in many things. The range of their activities has been wide, with individuals gaining honors in fields of sports, dramatics, art, scholarship, music and debate. The coveted position of Valedictorian was won by Frances Wilson and Helen Swain held the title of Salutatorian. Max Smith sailed the class ship of state through the stormy waters of the final semester, with Dick Wood as the co-pilot. Carl Putnam was elected to serve as secretary-treasurer, while the yells were led by Jim Carlson. The Student Council representative was Kenny Wallace. The graduating class is leaving a high standard for following classes to use as their goal. JUNE HONOR STUDENTS Frances Wilson Helen Swain Velva Gay Eller Max Ix ' inon .June Helle Shirlie MeNamara Royal Cutler Victor Diediker Molly Hollreigh Harold Huhhard Alma Scott Rohert Sprague Foster Nutting Patricia Salta Clara S))ooner ltrnoldis Moreland Kenneth Wallace Donald Clarke Geneve Bartlett Addie Glayzer Annabel Henry Vanera Shaw Melvin Sehroeder Norma Robhins Flva Sjostrom Violet Peterson Dorothy Johnson James Carlson Carl Putnam Ruth Karsley Laorin Dillon Margaret West Louise Turner Alice Atkins Blanche GrandBoia Loren Odegard Bradford Fllingson Myrtle Hart hold Roxie Ralph Vgness McCraith Barbara Merchant LaRayne Coulson Juliet Sanger Farl Gohle Gladys Johnson A It. i Ahrams Ernest Pike Page twenty-five
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First Row: Lorraine Nelson, Lucille Melton. Mildred Hansen. Grace Harlow. Scynthia Pyne. Marialese Ejjer. Frances Kogers. Hazel Welsh. Leah Jaques. Truda Tavares. Kathryn McDougall. Kay Kahey. Golden Miller. Verna Pressley. s,.„„.l Row Mabel Turner Virginia Five. Glen Chambers. Clyde Bemis. Hob Weaver. Kenny Knowlton ( urtls T .„B n« b Z« lK.mthv Sun.p. Kuth,. Wallace, lietf W I. Kranec Walk.,- June Me Dona I,, Evelyn W ill ama. Third Row- Thelma Bateman Julia Brown. Eva Kirk. Berneil Preston. Clara Frank. Viola Getman Demse John- SnTBeveriy Mustard Mary Rurkhar.lt. Margaret Braaach. Marian Cox. Juanlta Barth, Gladys Wldner, Jane Fourth Row- Walter Holley. Juanlta Hopkins, Jack Wollaston. Geraldine Ambrose. Ellen Knight. Helga Hansen. M rSret Beedi;! Jeanne Blodgett. Frames Osborne. Lenore Weber. Gladys lionser. Marguerite Gerkensmeyer. I-.rv Katherine True Helen Shaw. Maxlne Rinear. Marjorie Reynolds. othy ( ooney Fifth RowT Jim Force Don Balch. Doris Culverwell. Leonard Bottger. Bob Ralston. Lorn Wallace. Ira Glass. Dale Watson, Ray Dillon. Gene Deromedl. Sivth Row: Keith Campbell. Marian Renfro, Elsie Zerbst. Bather Johnson. Bud Adams, Jack Eachon, Oscar ( Vain Jim Davis. Eric Carlson, Leonard Bogenreif. Ralph Bentz. Seventh Row: John Ortner. Dick McNamara. John Brownell, Leonard Thompson. ' Norman Thompson, Norris KUMh Row: ' y Dkk ' Hayes, R ' creed. Harold Miller. Rob Shulkin. Russell Dolon. Vernon Engebretson. JUNIOR A CLASS First Semester Carmine Suriano Juanita Hopkins Lucille Huntley Raymond Oswald 1 ' nside nt Vice President Serretarii-Trrasnrer Second Semester Kenneth Knowlton Jimmy Davis Jack Eaclwm Yell Leader Bud Adams Glen Chambers Student Council Oscar Crain Mrs. Ethel Van Austene, F. D. Smith, Advisers Page twenty-seven
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